A Merc completely covered in Swarovski crystals, belonging to a 21-year-old student from Moldova, has been grabbing headlines in the UK. But Daria Radionova tells RT she’s actually offended that the media is underestimating the cost of her pimped-up ride.

Traffic in central London has been frequently disrupted in the
past few days – with both drivers and pedestrians stopping to
take a butcher’s at a crystal-encrusted Mercedes parked in the
posh Knightsbridge district. Even those used to supercars in the
neighborhood, often flown in for a random weekend from Arab
states, are stunned.

As it turns out, Radionova is originally from Chisinau, the
capital of Moldova in Eastern Europe, and her parents are
"businesspeople." But to most Londoners, she represents
"rich Russians."

According to the girl, the car has become the center of
attention, with passers-by copping a feel and even "kissing
it."

Daria said she did not expect her car to cause such a stir. She
was especially surprised with all the negative comments and said
she didn't mean to harm her "Russian" image.

"I didn't think there would be so many negative comments
about it, as I've done it for a good purpose. I want to spend
money for charity! I'll put the car up for auction and sell it –
all for a good reason," she told RT, adding that she has
"always been up for charity" and has made "a lot of
videos" for good causes.

In an interview with Russia’s daily Komsomolskaya Pravda,
Radionova, who seems to be enjoying all the media attention, said
she would donate the money to homeless pet shelters in her native
Chisinau. "I've reached a new level and my help can be more
solid," she told the newspaper.

"It was a present for my birthday,” the young woman told
RT. “It belongs to me. I can do whatever I want with my
present, so I will just put it up for auction.”

The UK media were not so impressed with the jewel-studded car at
a time of recession and economic hardship, it seems. "At
£25,000 (around $41,000) many would consider the Mercedes CLS 350
an extravagance in itself," The Daily Mail wrote. But
Radionova was offended with the newspaper’s low estimate.

"I've spent around £20,000 [$32,600] for crystals and about
£15,000 [$24,500] for the people who've done it to the car. But
the total price of the car is higher than The Daily Mail said! I
can't say exactly how much it is, because it was a present from
my parents, but it should be a lot," she told RT.

Radionova said the pimping up was carried out by a team of
specialists from Russia. They worked on her car for two months,
and she covered all their expenses, including airfares and
accommodation, she said.